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Ayaneo's announced its new AMD Strix Point handheld PC and you can bet CES 2025 is going to be awash with new AMD and Intel options
By James Bentley published
News The new wave of handhelds is almost here.
How to buy a Steam Deck in Australia: Valve will start shipping direct to Australia from November 2024
By Shaun Prescott last updated
on deck After over two years, Valve's premium handheld has an official Australian release.
Best handheld gaming PC in 2024: my recommendations for the best portable powerhouses
By Jacob Ridley last updated
Portable PC PC gaming has officially gone portable, and these handheld gaming PCs are mighty quick.
Horizon Zero Dawn's fresh remaster is the best way to enjoy the game, even on handheld gaming PCs
By Nick Evanson published
New Dawn The new version is way better looking, with more options to make it run silky smooth.
AMD's top Ryzen AI mobile chip featuring Zen 5 and a juiced GPU is headed to a handheld gaming PC next month
By Jacob Ridley published
News The handheld I've been dreaming of since my hands-on with the HX 370.
Ayaneo's teasing us with concept photos of its 'Code: REVO' handheld, a codename 'symbolizing the innovative strength that leads gamers to walk into a whole new dimension of Ayaneo handhelds'
By Jacob Fox published
News Marketing fluff it may be, but pretty marketing fluff nonetheless.
New SteamOS makes Steam Deck a better machine with bug fixes, microSD improvements, and even 'improved battery life by up to 10%' in some situations
By James Bentley published
News It might be time to dust off that handheld.
Three—yes, three—upcoming Legion Go handhelds are rumoured to sample the entire generational mix of AMD Z2 processors
By Jacob Fox published
News Buckle up because AMD doesn't seem to want to make understanding its Ryzen Z2 processors easy.
Ayaneo Flip DS review
By Jacob Ridley published
Clever clamshell A compact clamshell containing everything you need for gaming on the go.
Valve says its 'not really fair to your customers' to create yearly iterations of something like the Steam Deck, instead it's waiting 'for a generational leap in compute without sacrificing battery life'
By Dave James published
News Valve may not be creating yearly iterations of the Steam Deck, but it's having to give the same answer every year.
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